General Requirements for Telephone Emergency Service Providers The ADA regulation requires 9-1-1 or other telephone emergency service providers to provide TTY users with: direct...
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A. General Requirements for Telephone Emergency Service Providers
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§382.117(b)
to accompany the passenger with a disability at any seat in which the passenger sits, unless the animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed to facilitate an emergency...
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M. Single-User or "Family" Toilet Room
Single-User or “Family” Toilet Room In many schools and large facilities where emergency shelters are often located, single-user toilet rooms may be provided for staff....
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What the Law Says
(Bondi 2001) The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) does not require formal emergency plans....
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233.3.2 Residential Dwelling Units with Communication Features, F233.3.2 Residential Dwelling Units with Communication Features, F233.4.2 Residential Dwelling Units with Communication Features
Facilities, other than those containing emergency transportable housing units, shall comply with 233.3.2.1....
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Scoping [4.1.3(14)]
Scoping [4.1.3(14)] ADAAG requires both audible and visual alarms in facilities that have emergency warning systems whether building-wide systems or self-contained units are provided....
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806.3.1 Alarms
Where emergency warning systems are provided, alarms complying with 702 shall be provided....
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806.3.1 Alarms
Where emergency warning systems are provided, alarms complying with 702 shall be provided....
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806.3.1 Alarms
Where emergency warning systems are provided, alarms complying with 702 shall be provided....
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205 Operable Parts, F205 Operable Parts
Kitchens in emergency transportable housing units typically have fewer electrical outlets than kitchens in other types of residential dwelling units....
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405.2 Slope (Exception 2), 405.6 Rise (Exception)
The floor level of emergency transportable housing units is typically elevated 36 inches above the ground....
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409.4.7.4 Cord
The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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6. Maintenance and Back-up of TTY Equipment
The ADA regulation contains a specific provision requiring that covered entities maintain their accessible features and equipment in operable working condition.4 To comply with this...
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11B-409.4.7.4 Cord
The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (737 mm) long minimum.
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409.4.7.4 Cord
The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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D1
D1. Is there at least one accessible entrance connected to an accessible route? [ADA Standards § 4.1.3(1)] Yes No Notes: If this entrance is not the main entrance,...
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f-vi
f-vi. Are the controls and operating mechanisms usable with one hand without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting? [ADA Standards §§ 4.11.2, 4.27.4] Yes No
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H25
H25. Is the clear width of the door at least 32 inches (measured between the face of the door and the edge of the opening) when the door is open 90 degrees? [ADA Standards §...
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K. Eating Areas
K. Eating Areas An accessible route, at least 36 inches wide and without steps or steep slopes, must be provided to and throughout the food service and eating areas of the...
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L1
L1. Is there a backup source of electrical power for the facility? Yes No
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H9
H9. Are the drain and hot water pipes for this lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [ADA Standards § 4.19.4] Yes No
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B9
B9. Does each access aisle connect to an accessible route from the parking area to the shelter's accessible entrance? [ADA Standards § 4.6.2] Yes No
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f-v
f-v. Are the controls and operating mechanisms mounted no more than 54 inches above the floor for a side reach or 48 inches for a forward reach? [ADA Standards §§ 4.11.2,...
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M8
M8. Is there at least 18 inches between the center of the toilet and the side of the adjacent lavatory? [ADA Standards § 4.16.2; Fig. 28] Yes No